Manual
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TROUBLESHOOTINGPATCH MANUAL
TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting Tips
PATCH Unit doesn’t power on.
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Confirm 24VDC Power supply pin insertion is properly connected and threaded locking sleeve is hand tightened."
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Confirm front panel rocker switch is pushed in upwards position showing vertical line “|” icon & blue LED power indicator is illuminated. "
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Confirm that wall power source is working by plugging in another device.
PATCH Hardware & Software not communicating.
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Confirm that supplied (USB-A to USB-B) cable is fully inserted into the rear side of the PATCH Hardware Unit and corresponding CPU controller. "
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Confirm whether the Signal Host Blue LED is illuminated Solid Blue or Flashing. "
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Close the PATCH APP Software and turn off the PATCH Hardware Unit. Wait 30 seconds and turn on the PATCH Hardware Unit & Reopen PATCH APP
Software. "
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If the Host Signal LED on the Hardware Unit is solid but the Host Signal Indicator in the PATCH APP is flashing, you must click Settings > Multiple Unit
Setup and ensure that your PATCH Serial Number is in the first slot, then click Save Setup. "
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Try a different USB-A to USB-B Cable.
PATCH APP Download & Install error.
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Confirm that your CPU Security/Privacy settings &/or Firewall are not restricting the PATCH APP Software from properly installing. Mac OSX users may
experience an “Unrecognized developer error” that requires opening “User Preferences > Security & Privacy > Open Application Anyways".
48V Phantom Power is not working.
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Confirm that 48V icon is illuminated in Blue & your microphone is placed in the first Digital Rack Space Slot. "
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Confirm that the 48V Master Bypass Switch in the Hardware Setup Menu is placed in the “On” position."
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Confirm that your microphone is connected to the proper Input # on the rear side of the unit with the corresponding Digital Rack Space number.
PATCH APP Software is launching but not
appearing on screen
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If your PATCH APP Software is not appearing on your chosen display screen. Use the Key Command “Shift + F1” to reset the PATCH APP’s screen
position. (Windows)"
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Navigate to the File menu right of the Apple logo in the top left of your screen and click "Reset Window Size". (Mac)
There is a light humming or whirring noise coming
from the left side of my PATCH System.
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The PATCH Hardware Unit is equipped with a small cooling fan that is mounted on the right side of the Hardware Unit. This small cooling fan is controlled
by a thermostat that will engage and disengage during the use of your System & change speeds depending on the amount of cooling required. Fan
Controls can be customized by going “Settings > User Preferences > Hardware Fan Controls”"
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Never block or restrict airflow to the PATCH Hardware Unit. Always ensure this fan is not blocked by cables or anything else restrictive.
Slight popping or clicking sometimes when
rearranging Active Racks.
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It is completely normal to sometimes hear slight popping or clicking when rearranging active digital rack spaces during playback. This popping or clicking
is a result based upon the type of audio signal currently being played through the PATCH system.
The PATCH System self-shutdown and/or rebooted
itself during use.
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The PATCH Hardware Unit is equipped with a failsafe temperature sensor that will shut the system down to avoid any internal damage if overheating is
present. It is not recommended to have the PATCH Hardware unit mounted directly near any hot or tube based hardware units as this may result in tripping
the failsafe temperature sensor. "
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The PATCH Hardware Unit is also equipped with a small internal fan to help assist with internal heat removal.
Experiencing a noise floor increase when using
certain microphones directly connected to PATCH.
- The PATCH System is a Professional +4 Line Level device, not a microphone level device. Most microphones directly connected to the PATCH System will
not exhibit any noise floor increases, but if you are experiencing an increased noise floor (I.E. Audible Hiss), we recommend boosting the microphone level
prior to connecting to PATCH. (I.E. MIC -> dB Booster or Transparent Preamp -> PATCH).
Front Inputs or Outputs are not working.
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Confirm that the “Front Inputs” or “Front Outputs” toggle switches are engaged. When engaged, the "Front Inputs" and "Front Outputs" switches in the
PATCH APP Software will be illuminated in blue. "
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(If) using Multi-Unit setup, confirm that “Front I/O Toggle Controls” in the bottom right side corner is selected to all units.
The PATCH System is not responding properly or
behaving unexpectedly.
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Export all previously “Saved” routings and “Hardware Setup Menu” settings. Ensure these are stored in a safe back-up folder. Open the Settings > Restore
to Factory and allow the System to completely restore back to Factory Default Settings. Once performed, turn off the PATCH Hardware System, Close and
Delete the PATCH APP application. Reinstall the latest PATCH APP Software version and turn on the Hardware, followed by reimporting all Saved Routings
& Hardware Setups. "
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If the problem persists, please contact Support (www.flockaudio.com/support)